STOCKTON UNIVERSITY
STUDENT SENATE
Notice of Meeting
April 25th, 2017
4:30 PM
BOT
Galloway, New Jersey 08205
609-652-4845
2016-2017 Student Senate Meeting Minutes
First: Minutes from March 28th
, 2017 (Full)
Second: Minutes from April 4th
, 2017 (Emergency)
Third: Minutes from Committee
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Student Senate Meeting Agenda
April 25th
, 2017
I. Full Meeting: March 28th
, 2017 Page
A. Call to Order/Roll Call …3
B. Approval of Minutes …3
C. Vice President Report …4
D. President Report …4-5
E. Committee Reports
i. Finance …5-6
ii. Academic Affairs …6
iii. Public Relations …6
iv. Governmental Affairs …7
v. Student Affairs …7
F. Announcements/Comments from the Senators …7-8
G. Announcements/Comments from the Public …8-9
H. Adjournment …9
II. Emergency Meeting April 4th
, 2017
A. Call to Order/Roll Call …10
B. Resolution Sp17-002 …11-12
C. Announcements/Comments from the Public …12-14
D. Announcements/Comments from the Senators …14-16
E. Adjournment …16
III. Committee Meeting: April 11th
& April 18th
, 2017
A. Committee Reports
B. President’s Address …17
C. Vice President’s Address …18
D. Resolution Sp17-003 …19
i. Finance …20-25
ii. Academic Affairs …26
iii. Government Affairs …27
iv. Public Relations …28
v. Student Affairs …29
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Third: Minutes from Committee
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STUDENT SENATE FULL MEETING
March 28th, 2017 (2017-2018)
Presiding: Maryam Sarhan
Members present: Victoria Dambroski **
Brian Moore Jr.
Raniel Gernale
Christina Fischer
Patton Solowey
Ryan Greene
Matthew Mamounis
Stephanie Hanvey
Syeda Sanjidha
Maharshi Patel
Jaci Vece
Viona Richardson
Deon Davis
Monica O’Kane
Anna Toscano
Thomas Lloyd
Katie Coburn
Jeremy Macwan
Rawan Marouf
Camillo Giulietti
Leighanna Ritter
Members Late: None
Members Absent: Chavonne Berry
Christopher Dietrich
Nhi Tram
Jahmir Ellis
Qudratullah Qadiri
Agenda/Business: Stockton Student Senate met on March 28th, 2017 to vote on supplemental
requested from multiple clubs, and to update the student body.
Approval of Minutes President Sarhan called the meeting to order and motioned to approve the minutes of February
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28th, 2017: Which was seconded by Chair Hanvey.
Motion Approved: 20-0-1*
* Senators Abstained: President Sarhan
** Senators Left Early
*** Article VII, Sec. 2, Clause C - Class Excuse: Senators Left after 05:55pm
**** There were 26 Senators present for this ‘Full Senate Meeting.’
***** There are now 27 Senators seated in Stockton Student Senate.
****** New Student Senators were sworn in, and accepted the oath of office.
Vice President’s Report
Vice President Dambroski first began by stating that April 6th will be the last InterClub Council
meeting for the Spring semester. She also reminded students to stay informed about the
upcoming Student Senate Elections, and reminded them to attend the Meet the Candidates Event.
Vice President Dambroski then stated that the “Borrow a Bike” Program will be starting shortly.
Vice President Dambroski then awarded the Vegan and Vegetarian Club with Student
Organization of the month.
Vice President Dambroski yielded the floor back to President Sarhan.
President Sarhan then yielded the floor to Chair Solowey for the next award. Chair Solowey
recognized the Gaming Club for their philanthropic successes.
Chair Solowey yielded the floor back to President Sarhan.
President’s Report
President Sarhan began by welcoming the student body back from Spring break. She stated that
the Senate has had a busy month, and one of their first events was the State of the University
Address which was a successful event for students to get their questions answered about the
Atlantic City campus. She then stated that she has asked the Public Relations Committee for their
help with a campaign to encourage students to reach out to the Student Senate with concerns.
President Sarhan then explained that a survey was conducted by the module task force about a
change in the module time, revealing that 52% of students prefer 4:30pm, while 48% of students
prefer a change in the module time. She then explained that the administration asked the Student
Senate to conduct a survey. This survey revealed around 63% of students would like the module
to remain at 4:30pm. President Sarhan also thanked Brian Tyrrell for his help with the survey
and for facilitating communication between the Faculty Senate and the Student Senate. She then
stated that next Tuesday the Student Senate will be meeting to share the results of the survey and
to present the resolution to the administration. President Sarhan has also been in touch with the
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Stockton Federation of Teachers to find out how students can support faculty as they fight for a
contract. President Sarhan stated that on March 9th she attended the Access and Affordability
task force which is researching methods to make Stockton more affordable for students. She
explained that the Unify Black Students Society have approached her to consider that the
university raise the Pan-African flag, and that she will be meeting with the Faculty Senate to
discuss this initiative. She then reminded the student body of the upcoming full senate meetings.
President Sarhan concluded her report.
Finance
President Sarhan yielded the floor to Chair Solowey for the Finance Committee report.
Chair Solowey started by discussing the annual budget process. He stated that the Finance
Committee has successfully met with over sixty clubs and organizations. He expressed the
success of OspreyHub thanked Jeff Wakemen and all of the other student development advisors
for their help with the process. Chair Solowey explained that the Finance Committee plans on
presenting a preliminary budget at the meeting on April 11th. There are two supplemental to be
voted upon today.
Chair Solowey reported and moved the following supplemental requests on the Senate Floor:
The Committee approved the Supplemental Request from the Creators’ Collective in the amount
of $2,100 for their Gay Prom on April 8th.
There is a motion on the floor to approve $2,100 for the Creators’ Collective
Maggie, the president of the Creators’ Collective, said she attended a Gay Prom at Rutgers and it
was a lot of fun, so she wanted to hold one at Stockton but needs funding. She explained that
there will be a DJ and food, and that it is also open to those outside the Stockton University.
Senator Second: Chair Coburn
Motion Passed: 20-0-1
The Finance Committee approved the Supplemental Request from the Pride Alliance in the
amount of $2,500.00 for their NELGBTQ Black Queer Lives Matter Conference from April
28th-30th.
There is a motion on the floor to approve the supplemental request by the Pride Alliance in
the amount of $2,500.00.
Morgan, the president of the Pride Alliance said that they are very excited for the conference this
year because they were not able to go last year. They need funding for transportation, hotels, and
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registration. She stated that fifteen students will attend the conference.
Senator Second: Chair Hanvey
Motion Passed: 20-0-1
Chair Solowey concluded his report and yielded the floor to President Sarhan.
Academic Affairs
President Sarhan yielded the floor to Chair Moore for the Academic Affairs report.
Chair Moore opened by saying Senator Berry met with Gus and Eric from the Stockton library to
discuss creating an advisory board from each of Senate’s standing committees. Some initiatives
involved using personal laptops to print and incorporating the library into Freshman and transfer
student tours. Methods to enhance traction to the library was discussed with the Public Relations
committee and its resources such as E-book collections. A leisure reading survey shows that 293
out of 333 students are interested in having a by-seller section in the library. A debate to discuss
print or electronic copies for leisure reading was discussed, and further research will be done to
see what other schools are doing when it comes to renting E-books. Senator Ritter has initiated
the process of requesting the space for the ROPES Course, and is waiting for further
communication.
Chair Moore Jr. concluded his report and yielded the floor back to President Sarhan.
Public Relations
President Sarhan yielded the floor to Chair Richardson for the Public Relations report.
Chair Richardson said the committee is working very hard on the election process. She said the
rules committee went well and everyone got their headshots taken. She also advertised the meet
the candidates event on March 28 at 8 pm. Other important election dates include April 4th for
the president's debate, and then stated that elections will take place on the go portal April 18-
April 20. She also stated that Senators tabled for the Day in the Life, where incoming students
attended Stockton, and a list was gathered for students interested in running.
Chair Richardson concluded her report and yielded the floor to President Sarhan.
Governmental Affairs
President Sarhan yielded the floor to Chair Hanvey for the Governmental Affairs report.
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Chair Hanvey opened by saying the Pizza and Politics event was a success, thirty-forty people
attended to hear about the importance of local politics. Senator Patel is researching a way to get
voting booths on campus and to provide it for the next presidential election. She then brought up
concerns from students about parking on the Atlantic City campus because it will be open to the
public. The next project for the committee is to work alongside the Democrat and Republican
clubs on campus to make connections that need a helping hand in future events. Chair Hanvey
then went into the amendment for the Student Senate constitution.
Chair Hanvey explained the amendment.
Senator Patton explained they are formalizing what the Senate has been doing for the entire year.
Chair Hanvey motioned to amend section 2 part b of office hours.
Senator Second: Senator Lloyd.
Motion Passed: 18-2-1
Chair Hanvey concluded her report and yielded the floor back to President Sarhan.
Student Affairs
President Sarhan yielded the floor to Chair Coburn for the Student Affairs committee report.
Chair Coburn explained they have been working on extending hours for weekend dining, and
encouraged people to take advantage of the hours. Chair Coburn said that they wanted to have a
transportation town hall, but it was postponed at the end of the semester. Students can go to learn
about changes and express to administrators what they want. The second half of the meeting will
be about dining. The event will be April 24th at 4 pm in room F-111. She then reminded
everyone about the questions and concerns option on the senate website, and also said that
Senate will be tabling all day tomorrow at the coffee house about the matter.
Chair Coburn concluded her report and yielded the floor to President Sarhan.
Announcements/Comments from the Senators:
President Sarhan opened the floor to the Senators.
Chair Moore stated that Hospitality Society is hosting their 2nd annual networking and alumni
panel on Monday April 3 from 6 to 8 in meeting room 5.
Senator Greene stated that the Stockton Quidditch Club is having an in-house tournament on
Saturday.
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Senator Sanjidha announced that April 6th to the 9th will be Stockton’s production of Into the
Woods. The show starts at 7:30.
Senator Davis announced that on April 3rd, HOPE and Alpha Phi Alpha are partnering to have a
talent show from 6 to 8 at the Campus Center Theatre.
Announcements/Comments from the Public:
President Sarhan opened the floor to the public.
Steve Radwanski spoke about housing and said that there are plenty of spots at Chris Gaupp and
Seaview. He said that rising sophomores have trouble getting housing because juniors and
seniors like to stay on campus. RAs will be working in the summer to accommodate for people
living in summer.
Tom Roth announced that about 353 students have not satisfied their bill and have outstanding
payments. He also talked about paying for summer classes.
Stephen Davis announced an extension for the HERO of the year contest. He encouraged
everyone to nominate people who have done heroic things, and made sure someone got home
safely. Senators O’Kane and Lloyd are on the council and they offered their help for anyone who
had questions.
Liz Masterson, the marketing director for Chartwells, reiterated what Chair Coburn said about
weekend options.
Lauren Wilson wanted to let everyone know that nominations are open for student awards until
April 9th and that the Involvement Awards banquet is Thursday April 20.
Nate, the advisor for the club Active Minds, thanked the senate for their support. With senate
funding, they were able to train thirty-five people in CPR for the brain. He then encouraged
people to attend another training on April 19th.
Craig Stambaugh addressed the parking issue at AC that Chair Hanvey mentioned. A
transportation committee is working on parking in AC including student senators. There will be
space designated for students. There are working on a survey about parking and transportation.
Dean Santana acknowledged that he has had several Drop-In-With-The-Dean sessions and talked
to students about their experience at Stockton. He also announced that another microwave was
placed in the Campus Center food court. Also, he wanted to celebrate a milestone for Dr. Joe
Liza as he has worked at Stockton for ten years.
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Dr. Johnathan Johnson spoke about the summit on how to better serve college men of color. He
said that retention rates have been declining, and the summit is a conference designed for
collaboration to better serve men of color in college and helping to raise graduation rates.
Adjournment
President Sarhan stated that the meeting was adjourned at 5:32 pm.
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STUDENT SENATE FULL MEETING
April 4th, 2017(2017-2018)
Presiding: Maryam Sarhan
Members present: Victoria Dambroski
Brian Moore Jr.
Christina Fischer
Patton Solowey
Ryan Greene
Matthew Mamounis
Stephanie Hanvey
Syeda Sanjidha
Maharshi Patel
Jaci Vece
Viona Richardson
Deon Davis
Monica O’Kane
Anna Toscano
Thomas Lloyd
Katie Coburn
Jeremy Macwan
Chavonne Berry
Christopher Dietrich
Nhi Tram
Jahmir Ellis
Members Late: None
Members Absent: Raniel Gernale
Rawan Marouf
Qudratullah Qadiri
Agenda/Business: Stockton Student Senate met on April 4th, 2017 to vote on Resolution Sp17-
002: Recommendation in regards to the Open Meeting Module.
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President Sarhan called the meeting to order and provided background about the issue that is to
be discussed. She explained that the Student Senate conducted a survey and that 63.4% of
students would prefer the meeting module to remain at 4:30pm. President Sarhan then motioned
to approve Resolution Sp17-002.
There is a motion on the floor to approve Resolution Sp17-002: Recommendation in
regards to the Open Meeting Module.
Senator second: Chair Hanvey
Stockton University Student Senate
Resolution Sp17-002:
Recommendation in regards to the Open Meeting Module
Whereas, The Student Senate is the elected voice of the approximately 8,500
students who attend Stockton University; and
Whereas, Recently the Faculty Senate has presented a recommendation from their
Module Task Force requesting that Stockton University change its open meeting module on
Tuesdays and Thursdays from 4:30-6:00pm to a starting time between 12:00-2:00pm /12:30-
1:50pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays; and
Whereas, According to the Faculty Senate’s Module Task Force survey conducted last
April, 52% of the 769 students who responded indicated that the current module is convenient
for them (Module Task Force: Final Report, p. 10); and
Whereas, Most students who responded to the survey preferred meetings between 2:00-
6:00pm (Module Task Force: Final Report, p. 10); and
Whereas, The Student Senate was asked their official opinion on a module change
that would begin at 12:30pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays; and
Whereas, We believe that a 12:30pm open module time would negatively impact
both the University and student’s extracurricular meetings and activities; and
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Whereas, We believe that a 12:30pm open module time would overburden the eating
facilities on campus, significantly reducing available meeting time;
However, We understand the importance of this change and the circumstances under
which some faculty are advocating for an earlier meeting module; and as per the request
of the University, we the Student Senate conducted another survey this semester to
measure the preference of our constituents; and
Whereas, The results of this survey illustrated that 64.3% of students prefer the open
meeting module to remain at 4:30pm; 20% of students would like the module to begin at
2:30pm, and 15.7% of students would like the module to begin at 12:30pm;
Be it Resolved, We believe the University should continue the open meeting module at
4:30pm as per the results of both the Student Senate and Faculty Senate surveys; and
Be it Further Resolved, The Stockton University Student Senate hereby submits this request to
President Kesselman, All Cabinet Members, the Faculty Senate, and the Board of Trustees.
President Maryam Sarhan Vice President Victoria Dambroski
Maryam Sarhan Victoria Dambroski
Student Senate President Student Senate Vice President
President Sarhan opened the floor to the Senators for discussion.
Chair Solowey stated that he is in support of the 4:30pm module start time because a majority of
the students are in favor of this start time.
Chair Hanvey explained that she feels the Student Senate should listen to the voice of the
students when making the decision.
Chair Solowey motioned to yield the floor to the public for comments.
Brian Tyrrell, the President of the Faculty Senate, stated that in the results to the meeting module
survey showed, 5% of the students voted more than once. He also stated that one out of three
responses to the open-ended portion indicate that students chose the 4:30 start time because there
is no class at that time, indicating that the students did not understand the question posed by the
survey. He also pointed out that the survey did not offer anonymity. President Tyrrell then
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explained the reason for the desired switch in the meeting module time. He explained that it is
difficult for some faculty members with families to stay at work until 6:00, when the current
meeting module ends. He then stated that 60% of the current faculty have been here for five
years or less, meaning that most of the faculty members are young. He explained that Stockton
University must cultivate the next generation of leaders amongst its faculty, and if they are not
willing to stay until 6:00 to participate in meetings, the faculty may not excel, which will have a
negative impact on students. President Tyrrell then stated that the resolution is not correct in the
sense that the faculty did consider a start time of 2:30. He also explained that open meetings
were held about this issue and no students appeared at the meetings. He then asked if there were
any questions.
Chair Solowey then asked what other start time would be practical during the 12:00-2:00 time
period besides 12:30.
Brian Tyrrell then explained that 12:30 would currently be the only practical time to begin the
module, unless the provost chose to rearrange the class schedule. He then explained that he did
place the 2:30 time suggestion among the choices on his survey because he does not agree with
the 12:30 start time. President Tyrrell then explained that the faculty has been discussing the
issue for six months, and that the Student Senate has only been discussing it for about a week. He
then called into question the reliability of the responses to the student survey, again stating that
one out of three of the respondents did not offer an explanation that conflicted with either a
12:30 or a 2:30 start time.
Chair Solowey then stated that he reassessed the math, removing 33% of the votes that are
unreliable, revealing that 54% of the students who did understand the survey are in favor of a
4:30pm start time.
Chair Senator Hanvey then asked if the meeting module were moved to an earlier time, would it
create more late class modules.
Brian Tyrrell then stated that the faculty selects their own class schedule. He stated that
currently, the period before the 4:30pm module is completely utilized, and the period after the
4:30pm module is also completely utilized, suggesting that if the start of the module was shifted
by two hours and replaced with a class that there would still be complete utilization of the class
module. President Turell then explained that a change in the meeting module time will have a
more drastic, long-term effect on the faculty than it would on the students.
Chair Hanvey then stated that most of the students stated that a 4:30pm meeting module is
preferable, so she is in support of her constituents.
Vice President Dambroski then explained that if the 5% of students who supposedly took the
student survey more than once were removed, the student survey still received more responses
than the task force survey. She then stated that the task force survey also revealed that most of
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the students would like the module to remain at the same time. Vice President Dambroski then
explained that the lack of anonymity was not an issue with the survey.
Brian Tyrrell then stated that the anonymity of a survey response is very important for providing
accurate, credible results, and that the lack of anonymity is very concerning.
President Sarhan then stated that the students were aware that they were not taking the survey
anonymously, and that it was important for them to take the survey with their school email to
ensure that only Stockton students were replying. She explained that students knowingly entered
their email address in two places on the survey. President Sarhan then stated that the survey
question was posed objectively and clearly.
Brian Tyrrell then stated that non-students could have taken the survey if the Stockton email
address was the only form of security. He explained that there is a system called Qualtrics which
would have prevented the 5% of students who voted twice to do so. He then stated that there are
respondent biases that enter into a response when there is no promise of anonymity.
Senator Solowey then stated that if 33% of students did not understand the student survey, then
that could also mean that 33% of students did not understand the task force survey question.
Brian Tyrrell then explained that the task force survey had more context than the student survey.
He also added that in the past, surveys have received twice the response rate in a quarter of the
time, suggesting a lack of concern for this issue among the students. President Tyrrell then stated
that 72% of all faculty responded to the survey, demonstrating the importance of this issue
among faculty.
Chair Solowey then stated that he must not vote against his own constituents, and that a majority
of the students answered that they would prefer a 4:30pm start time.
Senator Davis then asked why they are considering the 12:30pm start time when this was the
minority selection of both surveys.
Brian Tyrrell then explained that the Provost chose the 12:30pm start time.
President Sarhan then motioned to end the question.
Senator second: Vice President Dambroski
Motion passed: 22-1-0
Senator Patel asked about the duration of both surveys.
President Sarhan explained that the task force survey was open for 2-3 days, and the student
survey was open for a little bit over a week.
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Chair Solowey then asked why only the two extremes of 12:30pm and 4:30pm are being
discussed.
President Sarhan explained that herself and Vice President Dambroski attended the Faculty
Senate meeting and proposed a 2:30pm compromise, and were then prompted to conduct the
student survey which revealed that students preferred 4:30pm overwhelmingly, and that 2:30pm
was in second place.
Chair Solowey then asked if 2:30pm would be an ample compromise between the two times.
President Sarhan then stated that that is a decision for the Senate to make.
Senator Greene then asked that if the module was moved to an earlier time, if classes would then
be available at 4:30pm.
President Sarhan then stated that yes, the new class module time would be 4:30-5:50pm.
Chair Solowey then asked if Senator Moore was the student representative for the module task
force, and asked, if so, how many meetings were attended.
Chair Moore explained that he was the student representative, and that he did not attend any
meetings because the meetings were held during his class, but he was heavily involved online.
Chair Solowey then asked if the task force asked for any other student input besides Senator
Moore.
Chair Moore said that they did not.
Senator Greene explained that the Senators have sympathy for the Faculty Senate’s wishes, but
that the Student Senate must vote in favor of the students since they are their constituents. He
then explained that this resolution is merely a suggestion and is not the final decision.
Senator Mamounis then stated that the faculty voice is very important, but that the faculty also
must rely on the students and their input and values.
Chair Hanvey stated that if this resolution were not approved, it would be a minimization of
student voice.
Senator Davis motioned to yield the floor to the public.
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A former student stated that faculty retention is very important and that we must consider the
home life of the faculty when making the decision. He also suggested a referendum to the
student body about the issue, generating more clarity in the question.
President Sarhan stated that the survey was clear, and that even with the subtraction of the
students who did not understand the question, there was still a majority vote for a 4:30pm start
time. She also added that this issue was not one that was initiated by the Student Senate.
There is a motion on the floor to close the debate.
Senator Second: Senator Richardson
Motion Passed: 22-2-0
There is a motion on the floor to approve Resolution Sp17-002: Recommendation in
regards to the Open Meeting Module.
Senator second: Senator Hanvey
Motion Passed: 21-2-1
President Sarhan then stated that this resolution is simply the student opinion and that the
administration will make the final decision. She wishes that everyone will respect, and listen to
one another, and she recognized the importance of the faculty.
Chair Hanvey then stated the importance of the bridge between the Student Senate and the
Faculty Senate.
The future president of the Faculty Senate asked the senators to attempt to empathize with the
faculty who wish to be involved on campus but have obligations at home.
Adjournment: President Sarahan announced that the meeting was adjourned at 5:25pm.
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President’s Report to the Stockton Community:
April 25th
, 2017
There are a few items for our last full meeting including the Pan African flag and
increasing internships for students. The Student Senate unanimously endorses the creation of a
new position of a full-time Internship Coordinator tasked with obtaining and centralizing
internships for Stockton students. We prefer that internships assigned to students are paid so that
students can balance their class schedules and personal responsibilities.
The Student Senate is grateful to have had a busy and productive year. The
accomplishments we achieved were a product of our team work, dedication, and guidance from
numerous mentors.
On a personal note, I would like to thank you all for making this year truly remarkable.
We faced challenges with pride, and blazed the trail for Senates to come. Good luck to all who
have been re-elected!
-Maryam Sarhan
President of Stockton University Student Senate
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Vice President’s Report to the Stockton Community:
April 25th
, 2017
Vice President Dambroski would like to wish all students luck with finals and a happy
summer break! To those graduating she wishes the best for your future endeavors. Vice President
Dambroski is extremely delighted to announce that sign-ups for the borrow a bike- Stockton
Ride program have been sent out and spots are filling up quickly! Thanks to everyone who
voted in this spring’s election, she is looking forward to next year as her final year as a Student
Senator. A quick thank you to all of the Student Senators this year and special thank you to our
advisors Jeff Wakeman and Craig Stambaugh for tirelessly answering emails and texts and
emergency meetings! In the coming academic year Vice President Dambroski hopes to
accomplish green initiatives on our campus, like composting, as well as working on the Students
Helping Students Mentor Program as its self-sufficient club for community outreach!
-Victoria Dambroski
Vice President of Stockton University Student Senate
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Stockton University Student Senate
Resolution Sp17-003:
Recommendation in regards to the Pan-African Flag
Whereas, The Student Senate is the elected voice of the approximately 8,500 students who
attend Stockton University; and
Whereas, Recently the Unified Black Student Society, and its many members have agreed,
and are deeply invested in raising the Pan-African flag year-round
Whereas, We believe the Pan-African flag embodies the powerful, shared history of our
Black students, faculty, administration, and staff, and accordingly should be
protected and respected by the University throughout the year
Whereas, We are proud of our students’ lineage and history 365 days a year, and believe the
flag should be regarded as a constant symbol on campus
Be it Resolved, the Unified Black Student Society has formally requested that the Student
Senate endorse the request for the Pan-African flag to be flown permanently at a
campus location visible to all
Be it Further
Resolved, The Stockton University Student Senate hereby submits this request to President
Kesselman, Cabinet Members, and the Board of Trustees.
President Maryam Sarhan Vice President Victoria Dambroski
Maryam Sarhan Victoria Dambroski
Student Senate President Student Senate Vice President
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Committee Reports
Date: April 11th & April 18th
Committee: Finance Committee
Presiding: Patton Solowey
Members Present: Chris Dietrich
Matthew Mamounis
Nhi Tram
Ryan Greene
Members Absent: None
Members Late: None
*Late/absent on April 11
**Late/Absent on April 18
Agenda:
The Finance Committee worked tirelessly and efficiently all year long. I would like
to say thank you to Nhi, Chris, Ryan, and Matt for working hard this year, without you four,
this committee would not have been successful. Thank you all for working hard on annual
budgets, on the supplemental, and for meeting late at night and even on the weekends. You
all had a special role on this committee, and I will always remember how much fun we had
working on something we were all so passionate about. Again, I would like to say thank you
all for an amazing year.
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The Supplemental Requests below were brought to the Student Senate Vice
President, Victoria Dambroski, for approval under the powers of the Student Senate
Constitution.
The Committee approved the Supplemental Request from African Student
Organization in the amount of $500.00 for the Multicultural Fashion Show.
TC: —- CC: —- PC: None Original Amount Requested: $500
Motion Approved 5-0-0
The Committee approved the Supplemental Request from Greek Council in the
amount of $350.00 for the Color Run
TC: 700.00 CC: 0 PC: 350.00 Original Amount Requested: $350.00
Motion Approved 5-0-0
The following supplementals require full senate approval.
The Committee approved the Supplemental Request from F.E.M.A.L.E.S. in the
amount of $2465.60 for the National Conference for College Women Student Leaders
TC: $4,010 CC: $320 PC: $160 Original Amount Requested: $3530.00
Motion Approved 5-0-0
Below you will find the Annual Budget Proposal:
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Second: Minutes from April 4th
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2016-2017 Student Senate Meeting Minutes
First: Minutes from March 28th
, 2017 (Full)
Second: Minutes from April 4th
, 2017 (Emergency)
Third: Minutes from Committee
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2016-2017 Student Senate Meeting Minutes
First: Minutes from March 28th
, 2017 (Full)
Second: Minutes from April 4th
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Third: Minutes from Committee
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Second: Minutes from April 4th
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Third: Minutes from Committee
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Date: April 11th
& April 18, 2017
Committee: Academic Affairs Committee
Presiding: Brian Moore, Jr.
Members Present: Leighanna Ritter
Raniel Gernale
Christina Fischer
Chavonne Berry
Members Absent: None
Members Late: None
* Late/Absent on April 11, 2017
** Late/Absent on April 18, 2017
Agenda:
Senator Fischer, Gernale, & Berry are working on library outreach and making helpful
library resources more accessible to students. Gus and the library staff are really excited to
collaborate with us and would like to see the library resources added to blackboard. Actions to be
taken next year would be to take initiative to meet with blackboard project leaders and the library
staff together, and see what we can do to associate the library resources with classes. Another
option would be to have professors more directly use the library databases for coursework that
directly affect their classes. Finally, a change we would like to see is having an updated library
website that more explicitly stated purposes of certain programs and how to use them.
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Date: April 11th
& April 18th
Committee: Governmental Affairs Committee
Presiding: Stephanie Hanvey
Members Present Jahmir Ellis
Syeda Sanji
Stephanie Hanvey
Members Absent: Jaci Vece
Maharshi Patel
Members Late: None
*Late/Absent on April 11, 2017
** Late/Absent on April 18, 2017
Agenda:
The Governmental Affairs Committee has been in contact with Service Learning on voter
registration on campus.(Meeting is on Friday -will update when meeting is done) We all
collectively have been in contact with Cristian Moreno (Stockton University Democrats) Town
Hall Forum discussion with five New Jersey Democratic Gubernatorial Candidates. We will be
hosting John Wisniewski, Jim Johnson, Ray Lesniak, Bill Brennan and Mark Zinna tommorrow
in the Campus Center Theatre. Their event was on April 18th
and it was informative.
Congratulations to my committee member Maharshi, you have done so much for this committee
and have been an amazing leader on senate! You will be missed truly. Congrats to all the new
senators and I look to do great work next year!
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Date: April 11th & April 18
th
Committee: Public Relations
Presiding: Viona Richardson
Members Present: Deon Davis
Thomas Lloyd
Monica O’Kane
Anna Toscano
Members Absent: None
Members Late: None
*Late/Absent on April 11, 2017
** Late/Absent on April 18, 2017
Agenda:
The Elections have wrapped up and we had a great turnout voter wise. Congratulations to the new
senators and executive board, we know you will do great work. Public Relations would also like to say
good luck to all students on their finals and we hope you make the next couple of weeks great.
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Date: April 11th
& April 18th
Committee: Student Affairs Committee
Presiding: Katie Coburn
Members Present Camillo Giuletti
Rawan Maarouf
Jeremy Macwan
Members Absent: Quadratullah Qadiri
Members Late: None
*Late/absent on April 11th
**Late/absent on April 18st
Agenda:
The Student Affairs Committee hosted its final event, The End of the Semester Town
Hall, yesterday in F-111 at 4pm. It was event where students could come and pose their
questions and discuss their concerns directly with administrators. Jim Rottler, Joan Fortune,
Barbara Foder, and Mike Sullivan from SASI came as well as Stephanie Moye and Liz
Masterson from Chartwells. We would like to thank SASI and Chartwells for working with us on
this event and we look forward to working with them in the future. The Weekend Dining Trail
run was a success. They will continue these changes for the rest of the semester and then get
together to talk about what will be happening next year for weekend dining hours. This was an
initiative started by the previous chairperson Carly Bulgia and something we were able to
complete this semester, so overall it was a big success.
Throughout the year, Camillo has been working with the tutoring center to create a
survey for an online tutoring survey. The survey is completed, and we are going to send it out
next semester so that we can get a real feel about what the students want and then we can over
the data. Jeremy has been working on getting the Student Senate Questions and Concerns Form
on the Go-Portal, and he set up a meeting to try and bring about this change.
This whole year, the Student Affairs Committee has worked hard to make a difference at
Stockton, and I am so happy that I got the chance to be a part of it. Every single member of this
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committee stepped up and worked to do important tasks. I am also so proud of the senate as a
whole, because we have made done substantial work to make a difference at Stockton.